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Comment Not necessarily the right place (Score 2, Insightful) 97

I have no objection to protocol experiments that are 100% Open Source implementations. I wouldn't trust one that was not, and an Open Standard is just instructions for people who make implementations.

But it seems that a lot of this might belong in a system facility rather than the browser and server. I don't know if it makes sense to put all of TLS in the kernel, but at least it could go in its own process. Using UDP is fine for an experiment, but having 200 different ad-hoc network stacks each tied into their own application and all of them using UDP is not.

Comment Re:Now there's a petition on whitehouse.gov... (Score 1) 309

President Richard Nixon resigned after wiretapping a handful of journalists,
'Nope'

  sparing the nation the ordeal of impeachment.
No, sparing himself prison.

We call on Obama to do the same.
If Obama had done anything impeachable, don't you think the pubs would have, you know, impeached him?

His administration vetted the NSA's surveillance of millions of Americans and seriously violated the Fourth Amendment.
Actually, no it didn't

He confiscated the personal records of reporters, thus violating the First Amendment,
No actually, it isn't.

and the IRS under his watch harassed political organizations opposed to his policies.

NO they didn't. As it turns out about 65% of the organizations the scrutinized were opposed. I suspect this is more do with the sudden influx of application I can't not presume to go into the thinking process of the people at the IRS who did this, but if I ran the places, and there was a sudden influx ogf ANY group I would look at those a little more closely.
There is no evidence that the office or the president was even aware of it.
You know, the president doesn't personally manage every group of people in the government, right?

Moreover, his administration has lied under oath to Congress.
Who?

In addition to violating Article I, Section 8 of the Constitution by invading Libya,
The president has limited authority to do this. This has been well established.

his administration engaged in torture and conducted a covert drone war.
He used a remote control plane to engage instead of a piloted planes. And there isn't a 'secret war.' Doing things covertly during a war is not the same as secret war.

Due to the severity of these crimes, we call for the immediate resignation of Barack Obama.
Due to the severity of your stupidity I call for you to immediately learn how to think, research, and to wipe the republicans cum off your face.

Comment Re:Middlemen: the official plague of the modern ag (Score 1) 309

false... and stupid.
There is a long history of corporations/companies stifling the free market and controlling the complete chain.
Seriously, why do you think we wanted regulations in the first place? I'm not defending all regulations, but the idea that there will be an actual free market without government regulation is absurd.
Do you think we would have anyone but IBM developing computer technology if they had been allowed to do whatever they want without regulation?
Do you not know of all the instance of corporations poisoning whole towns? Train owners driving people from their homes and taking their property? killing them?

Learn something. Government has a responsibility to all people, Corporation, in general, have a responsibility to make money.

Comment Re:Middlemen: the official plague of the modern ag (Score 1) 309

"manufacturers don't want to deal with 1 piece orders constantly "
sure, that's fine. Shouldn't the manufacture get to make that call?
No on is saying manufactures can't use middlemen, only that middlemen should be forced on the manufacturer. It's not like it's food or any infrastructure issue, it' cars. I can't imagine what value to society forcing a auto manufacturer to use a middleman has.

Comment Re:Middlemen: the official plague of the modern ag (Score 1) 309

That what bad parenting gets you. I can go on with the serious bad effects of NCLB, but if a child in the 6th grade can not read well or do basic math that's parenting fail.

"If you are there for every day of the 3 weeks, you are passed to the next grade. "
if that is true, then it's p[retty horrible.
I have two kids in school, and the pass there classes, and if the fail they have summer school. Summer School I have to pay for.
One of my children has a form of apraxia, so certain English subjects are vary difficult for him, so he ended up in summer school; which is an online course, and has a place he could go to to get help from a teacher. He works very hard to barley pass. He does well in Computers and design.

Just so you know; assigned homework doesn't help anyone. It should be done away with.

"That is what No Child Left Behind will get you."
bad parenting existed well before NCLB.

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